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    THE NEWBERG CRAPHiC
E. II. WOODWARD, K d ITOB A I'CBUHtIKU.
W.
C.
W o o d w ar d , A sso ciati * E d ito r
¿alered aa second class matter el the postoflice
at Newberg, Oregon.
FRIDAY, AUGUST i, 1902
An Illinois woman shot and killed her
huaband, supposing him to be a burglar,
when he came home late at night intox
icated and tried to batter down the door.
I t is suggested that a fence rail is not a
safe substitute for a night key.
The school Board of Newport, Rhode
Island, has elected a colored woman as
teacher In the public schools, who is said
to be the first negress thus honored in
the New England states. It is presum­
able that Tillman el ul will cite litis us
anither cxeuse for burning the negroes
down South. They must lie taught to
keep their place—under the heel oi the
poor whito trash.
i officers, at the request of their chief,
will get out and make |Kilitical speeches,
i National interest will center in these
speeches for mote than one reason.
In
* the first place the speakers are men wdio
have achieved success and a wlJe repu­
tation and are worth) of a careful heur-
! ing. In the second, they constitute the
! president’s political family. Ttie ad-
| ministration is alw ays forced to make a
campaign more or less on the defensive,
j and the utterances of the eecretaiies
! will have special significance as support­
ing the policies of their party. For in­
stance, Attorney-General Knox will
talk about the all-absorbing question,
the trusts, and will he given a special
hearing in view of President Roosevelt's
[»»sitlou relative to the aggregation of
wealth. Secretary Root will speak for
the army and Secretary Hay upon the
position of the United Slates from a
diplomatic standpoint, etc. In making
this innovation, the President takes the
view that the countiy has a right to know
front its highest officials just what is be­
ing done hv the various departments,
and he thiuks the hea Isof these depart­
ment» are better qualified to Impart the
Information than the ordinary campaign
orator.
T i l l * O l t K A T K S T A O U I CUI. T V K A L
STATE.
CLARENCE BUTT,
LITTLEFIELD BROS.,
Will practice tu all the courts of the stats
. riven t,i probata work, the
writ:. - ■ , ■ ■ wor-.caeea. coutraoti ami the
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
Call and Settle.
All persona knowing themselves to be
indebted to the undersigned will please
call and settle.
Clara M. Davidson, M. D.
draftlur ol all legal paper».
N e w b e r g . O reg o n *
Office. In Chehatem Valley Bank Budding,
Phone No. 43.
Residence north of Publie School Building.
Phone No. 44.
OFFira — Second Fluor
Hack of Kewler* Building.
HP iti.Miti m to ic tr r .w i
Mr. I'. N. Skinner arrived home from
I.yle, Washington, last Friday where
he has been for ihe past three months.
Miss Maude McMiller came up on the
truin Saturday and will visit with her
aunt Mrs. C. T. Whittlesey for some
lime.
Dr. Lyman and family arrived here
from Portland last Friday.
Miss Sadie Skinner entertained a
lady friend from Portland over Sunday.
Grant Heater is running a new binder
this season.
Albert Heater and family, Miss Elsie
Winters, W m. Kincaid and family, Mrs.
Grant Heater and children and O rb and
Perry Macy started for the coast Wed­
nesday morning.
AT PORTLAND PRICES
Come in and let us prove it to you.
We also make
Up-to-date designs always on band.
PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW CLASS, PICTURE
MOULDINGS, GENERAL HOUSE FURHISH 1 NC8.
WE ARE ALSO TH E LEADING UNDERTAKERS.
T. B. CUMMINGS & CO.
Mr. Harndeo, who bought the A. L.
Watson p ace, is building an addition to
the house before moving into it.
a J Hess die t3 r3. .....................
With a view for facilitating the de
M E Dunbar to Ellawofth E Benson
livery of mails, the Swedish postal au­
Mrs. Haworth, who has been visiting
TI 10 Chicago Tribune says that figures
Same as above ..........................1
thorities suggest that all school child­
at .1. H . Rees' for the past week, went
contained ill tho agricultural bulletin of
Jesse E lwards a wf to F C Mills s 'a
ren be Instructed In the correct method
down to Portland Monday to see her
I the census bureau, just published, stag­
blk 23 Edwusdead to Nswbrg exc
of directing letters. A single day’s ex­
ger the imagination of the average man, hushund who is under treatment at a
It 9 ..............................................
perience in one of of our own poatofflces
long surfeited with the statistics of colos­ hospital. She returned Tuesday night. Emery Brunson a wf to J M Shaw
would load one to the conclusion that
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Skiune- ¡eft Tues­
sal industrial combinations. The total
24x16 fi e end it 4 bik 4 Everest
■uoh a course would not lie out of order
.value of farm'products for the year in day morning for Hood River. They
ad Newberg.......... .......................
iu Uncle Sam's domain. And the lesson
which the census was taken was $4,- expect to return in a few days.
C C Canglilin .1 wf to Wm Stead­
would not be restricted to the children
739,118,000, the average income for each
man e
It 3 sec 1 t3 r4 19 92 a .. .
Look r i«a «n n t, IMea<e.
either.
farm was $055; and the average farm
Photographer G. C. Harlan, of Eaton, Wm Steadman to Portland Coal &
composed 146 acres. Iow a heads the O., can do so now, though for years lie
Development Co 19 92 a t3 r4. ...
Having come to the conclusion that
list o f the states with products for the couldn’ t because lie sufTeied untold Henry Goertzen A wf to Esnest Le-
his readers aro wofully ignorant of the
year 1899 valued at $305,411,523, and agony from the worst form of indiges­
fairer 3 05 a lot in sec 32-2-2 .......
Bible, the editor of a country paper in
Illinois comes second with $245,649,611. tion. Ail physicians and medicines failed Jas C Duncan to city of Newberg
Illinois is going to publish the good
Iowa has over 80 per cent of improved to help him till he tried Electric Bitters,
tract of land for reservoir a road­
book In weekly installments. His paper
farm lands, 9 per cent more than I lli­ which worked such wonders for him
way pt J Wallace dfc..................
is not a Urge one mid judging by the
nois, which is again second on the list. that he declares they are a godsend to Gideon F Heston a w f to city of
length of each Installment it is estimated
The
value of the products und of the sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach
Newberg tract for street.............
that It will take him fifty years to get
ftom OeneBis to Revelations. Exceed­ lands of the north Atlantic states Ims fall­ troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the Chas D Johnson a wf to Jens Jen­
son Skader 2u9 a pt s % James
ing great should be the reward laid up en off during the last ten years hut the stomach, liver and kidneys, they build
loss Ims been more than offset by the up and give new life to the whole sys­
Coleman die 15 r5 ..................... 4
for hint.
development of the northwest and the tem. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed Sliadrack Richardson a wf to Stev­
southwest.
by F. II. Caldwell & Co., druggists.
en C Cochran 92 05 a in E Ford
Southern statesmen whose (lands are
Pessimists who have seen evidence of
die t4 r4....................................... £
yet held up in righteous horror because
the decay o f agriculture and the doom
American Mort Co to Robt Guy
of an occasional administration of the
of the country in the number of men
Morris Fletcher is very sick at his
Grumes blk 60 townsite Dundee. .
water cure in the Philippines, make no
employed in the various industries of home south of town.
Geo C Sears to Chas B Sears et al
protest against the common practice of
the
country
should
reud
the
bulletin
737 OS a pt Jno Williamson and M
Mrs.
Ella
Metzger
o
f
Dallas
is
visiting
burning negroes in oil in the South.
Hull Jlc 13 r3 ..............................
While accusing the administration of und take comfort. The development of friends und relatives here.
abrogating the Declaration o f Indepen­ the magnificent state of Iowa is the
The city marshal is putting in new Mary Shuck to Wm F lones 33.75 a
work of the last generation and has
E G Edson die t4 r4....................
dence they are revising the old proverb
crossings and fixing up tile sidewalks.
.to rend, "Charity begiunelh in the been synchronous with the industrial
Hops are looking fine and growers are
development of the country.
Without
Marriage License.
Philippines."
that industrial advance Iowa could not jubilant over the prospect of good prices. Ralph Iladiey 23, to Ethel Bethany
August Busch started his hay baler
have been what it is. It is the railroads
Adel VanOrsdal 16.
An editor who is evidently going to 1 h >
which gave Iowa access to the markets Monday morning in D ,V'. Olds’ clover Chas A Henderson 19, Wilthena Ber­
deprived of an outing this summer,
and the agricultural machinery .which field.
nard 19.
solaces himself with tho egotistic reflec­
makes it possible for the population of
D. V. Olds has had his residence neat­
tion that those who must stay at home
the state to plant uud harvest the great ly painted which improves its appearance
to look after uffairs and keep tho wheels
crop.
Neither the character of the soil very nt licit.
of business ami Industry turning huve
nor the quality of the population, fine
Some of tho boys about town went
the consolation that they are essentiul
as they both are, alone could have made out to the mountains lust week und got
characters in the world's wink, while
those who can he absent months—those the territory of Iowa the statu that it three fine deer.
is today.
of whom they reud in the novels nud
Rev. C. C. Poling ol Dallas preached
The state is unique.
With almost no
magazines—are of little consequence in
in the Evangelical church Sunday
resources hut those of agi¡culture it has
Iheaffuirs of men. However the uversge
morning nud evening.
built up one of the most efficient sys­
man will he willing to becminted among
Mrs. N ellie Winter of Dallas came
tems of stute education and one o f the
tho characters of little consequence for
down
on the train Tuesday morning for
best s;ute governments in the entire
tlie sake of sniffing the sea breeze a few
union.
When tire pessimists have it visit at her old home.
days.
Harvest is in full blast and crops are
grown weary contemplating the the
agricultural decline of New England, generally good. The lmy crop is espec­
A new feature of juvenile reform work
let them look at luwn und take heart, ially good, and farmers are very busy
known us the probation system, lias
•
ft may lie that the state of Texas, with people.
beeu inaugurated in several large East­
its boundless ureas, may some day lead
Dr. II. II. Littlefield o f Portland, was
ern cities, with excellent results. Thu
in value of agricultural products, but it in town Saturday. His familiar hello,
iystera is unique and is a modification
can never present the pictuie of un­ and cordial handshake, are in them­
of the parole system.
When it boy is
broken prosperity, of successive fertile selves a gootl prescription for tho worst
brought into court for misdemeanor, in­
fields, and the equable distribution of case of the blues.
stead of being sent at once to a house of
population that gives Iowa its enviable
George Matty arrived homo on last
correction, or being confined tiehind
position at the head of tho agricultural Friday evening, his term in the U. S.
prison walls, the sentence is suspended
states of the greatest agricultural nation Navy having expired. Ho has been trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
on probation, and lit« youth allowed to
in liie world.
gone about live years and has been near­ direct service to Newport and adjacent
return home, there to remain under I lie
benches.
ly all over the world.
oversight of a probation officer, und sub­
Train No 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush
Miss Eva Fletcher gave an Ice cream
ject to further court proceedings Iu case
o f misconduct. The probation olticer is
social at her home south of town Satur­ and other mountain resorts leaves A l­
day evening. Quite a number of young bany at 1:00 p. tn. alter the arrival of
expected tu keep informed of ihe cldhi's
people from town were in attendance S. P. south tmtiud train front Portland,
conduct, to aid him, if necessary, in se­
reaching Detroit at 5:45 p. in.
and report a splendid time.
curing mid keeping employment and to
For further information npply to
act in general as adviser, friend and pro
L. B. Ferguson was here on business
Euwi.x S i - o n e , Manager.
lector.
Probation thus combines the
a day or two last week. He does not
J. Turner, Agent, Albany.
giving of “ one more chance” to Ihe boy
look ns though he had been confined to
H. If. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis.
who lias faced tlie p r o je c t of being de­
half rations since his residence in New-
prived of liia liberty, the holding over
Ix-rg if avoirdupois counts for anything.
him of the continuing possibility of
Come again, Lynn.
P osey .
punishment for deeds already dono If
A l l W e r , sw vrft.
his conduct fails to lie exemplary, and
"F o r years I suffered with untold m i­
the advice, encouragement and assist­
sery from bronchitis," writes J. If.
ance of u competent friend. ’Statistics
Johnson, Broughton. (Is., "T lin t often
In some cities show that this system is
1 was uuhle to work. Then, when ev­
so successful that less tlmtl two per cent
erything else failed, I was wholly cured
of the juvenile evil doers were returned
by I)r. King's New Discovery for Con-j
to tlie court for further proceedings dur­
sumption. My wife suffered Intensely
ing the year. The procedure is certain­
from asthma, till it cured her, and all
ly based upon the correct theory—that
onr experience goes to show it is tiro
of prevention of criminality rather than
best croup medicine in the w orld." A
the punishment of criminals.
NEWBERG, OREGON.
trial will convince von Its unrivaled for i
Officers N; Directors:
throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles ."ale and Al. Trial bottles free at A u ’incrs M ills , Pies . J. C. Mc-
C kka , Yice-Pres. ; S. M. C alk in s ,
F If. Caldwell A Co.
Cashier; J. K inley B l a ir .
S h a t t e r , Alt ll r o o r d *
Twice In n Ito-pila), F. A. Gnlledge,
Verbena, Ala., pani a vast sum of money
to doctors to cure a severe case of piles,
causing 24 tumors. When all failed,
Buck lea's Amice Salve soon cared him.
Saldile, inflammation, conquers aches,
kllia pains. Be*t salve in the world.
25e ut K. II. Caldwell A Co.’s drugstore.
intuì Por M»lr
TTon.NI-Y-AT-LV.V
II. J. Link-ilei J.
Fur S al«.
Nine hundred acres of land within five
miles o f Newburg, in different tracts.
Mostly improved.
Amos N’ eUon.
Kml |>:n9itt* Tri%n»for».
Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract
Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, f.ir the
week ending 'la y 3I, liX>2.
The place
to get tbe tillo o 'you r lami examined.
153 acres ; 100 aerea in cultivation, first W \Y McDonald to C H Ralmnok 100
a in la* Green die and .56.50 a in
class Improvement», fine running water,
T J llubbard elm t3r3 ...............>
orchard etc. WOI sell all or part ; splen­
did farm for orchard or dairying. En­ G W (lid* » wf to JeppeChristenson
pt .1 I’ llibbler clu> see 15 a 22 t .5
quire at this office.
if
r5 a 24 76 a in Toney rim and 4 a
in sec 14 to r5 ............................ 1 L j 00
Tie's Dixon to John .4 Tho» Blum 60
ain (Yin Dotiahty die 1.1 rt
...I 250
Risina Steward to I, II M e»in | «r 10
4H0
a pt lVter Smith die t3 r4
Anna Welch to l> IS Woodward 30
a see 20(4 ró ............................. 750
Mary L Hess to I.nrinda Hdl 2 a a
2 rods ,u J Hess .Ilo t.1 r2 ........
H K Cobb * wf to M K Duubar 9 35
With Dr. J. K. Locke
!»rd *t M a d is o n St
Portland
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That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the
CR. G. C. BENNETT,
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t Osteopathic Physician
u sj
um * u
First class work done iu every particular, and careful
attention given all customers.
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D u n d e e c u s to m e r s w i l l p le a s e le a v e l l i e i r la u n d r y
w it h G . W . B y e r s J r .
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♦ M . A O T A V v R e s id e n c e
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Consultation and Examination Free.
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
Solicits the patronage of hia old Indiana
Friends who need watch repairing done.
‘.¿07 M orrison St.
P O R T L A N D , OR.
g u a r a n t e e d
L o E a r s ii.S ih i
T h s D o u b ly T r ia n g le D ra n d C o lia rs a re stylish a n d
c o m fo r ta b le . T h e o n ly c o lla r m a d e w ith a heavy 5
p ly sear.t. S o ld by ttp .to .ilata m e rc h a n ts every w h ere
o r 2 sam ples s o r t p re p a id f o r 2S cents.
T h ey e q u a l
c o y q u a r te r c o lla r m a d e . fifo re flo a ts s h o u ld w rita
f o r c u r tOOt: o ffe r.
ff, ” ? ' " T r '
^ y? WiWTjafcSjJI
B. C. MILES, President.
N. e . u r i i t . Vfw-Prsa.
E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary.
J. C. OOLCORD, Cashier.
CAPITAL STOCK. S 30 .GG 0
R C. MILKS.
C. K. SUAULDING.
K. II. WOODWARD.
N. K. BRUT.
J II DOUGLAS, IB.
Directors.
C O K A K S P O M ItK N T S —Ladd & Tilton. Port
laud; Natiom»! Park Rank. New York.
StrrtUtrcrs visitics; the city nrc Invited to call at
the bank fur information concerning tlie
city. CoriMpondeoce invited.
f/ 3 rin g us j/ o u r ‘t û a ic h c s
A good Watch should last a
life time, but they won’t do
that unless you give them
proper care.
Don’t let them
run over two years without
an oiling.
You injure the
delicate works if you do.
We are prepared to do every­
thing in the line of watch
repairing.
insiow
The place to get your
PRESCRIPTION W ORK A
SP E C IA L T Y .
Hooka, Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Articles.
Cantara and
Kotlnks uud all kinds ol'C a m a ra
Supplies.
I.K8SONS G I V E N
EKY.
IN K O D A K -
ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR
M O D E L N O . 5, $40;
M O D E L N O . 7, $50
P e r fe c t io n I n T y p e w r it e r s
Is A t L a s t R e ac h ed - • - -
A / iif/ o
to O r d e r
Blickeusderfer combines good work, easy operation and
durability at a minimum cost
W . A . R ID E O U T
S ta rk street.
-A.gent,
T’ ortlanci
D E NTISTS
Fewberg, Ore.
C om o one,
C o n io a ll
Correspondents:
Shop next to Moore’s Drugstore
Western National Bank,
New
York, U. S. National Bank, Port­
land, McMinnville National Bank,
McMinnville.
Established 1S93.
EOf Perfume are you using— it is^
£ so nice?
^
kjWhy it is Iixtraite de Violette’-'t
K de P.irme, manufactured b> |J
^ Roger & Gallet, Paris.
*3
C \”.d where did von get it? A ' i
^ F. H. CALDW ELL & CO.V-j
The Prescription Druggists. >3
fc And the price only 75 cent-ft
•J per ounce. Well I guess Ijj
^
will go and get an ounce.
a
Don t become discourafed.
There is 8
cure for you. If m tf> 4rv write I'r Ken nr r \ Well vott will have to hurrv a - 1
llf hue spent a lift' time uurtn* Jn-t such
I’ltM-sMjfours. A ll consult at lone Free.
V there is onlv a lit. te<’ arnouti■•2
**1 bad sc to re rase of kidney disease and
imported each y r.
rheumatism, discharging bKanijr matter
Suffered mien*»** pain. 51 v elftV M trrlo u M v
effected wlih female tnmblct- I'r. Funner* kAY ell if you do not get the Vio
kiUuey and Hack a -be i tire cured vs both.
^ let’e de Parrae, they have lotsi
F XI. WllEKLLU* Randolph, la.”
prucfistp, 9Ar ft. A«k forCook Kook Free.
U of others at 25 to 50 cents pet”;
; Stire Cure Circuleront
• K* uncr, FrvUou.a. N Y Vi ounce, which are very nice.
I I.C .Hiwell A Co.
J t *slil u antes Uut
in the 9¿/ash *
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Is what we aim
to give our cus­
tomers
in all
linos of Roods.
J ’rso with
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Picture everything in the W
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